Excel – How to set a keyboard shortcut to switch between Excel tabs

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I find the Ctrl+ PgDn/PgUpnot good enough. When I have a lot of tabs it's very annoying to get to the right tab, or move it and change the order, which is sometimes important.

I need Excel to switch between the current tab and the previous tab I worked with – regardless of their physical order. Just like windows Alt + Tab .

I guess I can build a macro that remembers my last tab and assign a shortcut to it, but I would like to know if Excel already comes with that functionality.

Best Answer

I don't believe Excel has a keyboard shortcut for toggling between sheets. In Excel 2007 & 2010, as a non-VBA workaround, you can create a window for each sheet that you're working on.

How..

Let's say you were working on Sheet1 and Sheet10.

  1. Select Sheet10 and press Alt+W, N. This creates another window where Sheet10 is active. Note that at the top of the window, the file name now has a :2 after it, like so:

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  2. Press ALT+Tab to go back to the first window, and highlight Sheet1. Note that the first window now has a :1 after the file name at the top.

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You can just use good old ALT+Tab to go back and forth between the two sheets.

Note that you're not creating another instance of Excel, just a separate view for each sheet you need. So you can still add cell references, and pressing CTRL+S in either window updates the file. If you want to work on another sheet, either change the active worksheet on one of the windows, or spawn another one.

CTRL+W closes a window.

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